Software Engineer (Full Stack)

at Catapult Sports

Boston, MA

Do you want to work for the world leader in elite sports performance analytics?

Catapult empowers elite coaches globally with scientifically-validated metrics for the advancement of athlete performance. The company engineers’ wearable technology that provides objective information behind athlete risk, readiness and return to play. Catapult is also the parent company of XOS Digital, the leading provider of video technology to collegiate and professional sports organizations in the US. Catapult now works with over 1800 elite teams and institutes around the world and is based in the US, Australia, and the UK.

We offer software, analytics and services that enable sports organizations at all levels to better scout, recruit, teach and win. Our products can be found internationally at practice facilities and arenas, in meeting rooms and on the road, serving premier teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA and more.

We want people who are passionate about software engineering

Are you an aspiring Full Stack Software Engineer looking for an opportunity to work in a fast paced and fun environment helping elite sports teams across the globe? Successful candidates will help improve existing web solutions and build the future set of web-based solutions that are used by players and coaches of all sports at the highest levels to solve problems around game planning, team management and content distribution. This is an opportunity to play an instrumental role in extending Catapult sports products/platform to be more scalable, available and usable. Our developers work as a team to build projects from scratch, maintain the highest level of quality and maintainability of the code delivering the best sport related software in the industry.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable code

Help maintain code quality, organization and automation in coordination with team objectives

Participates in design and code reviews

Create and maintain documentation as required

Contribute to all phases of the development life-cycle

Participate actively in scrum activities and overall improvement of work processes

Proficiency with common web development tools and processes for source control, continuous integration, etc.

Knowledge of relational DBs. You need to understand the DB schema and be able to query it

Solid grasp on maintaining the quality of the code and product, skills and knowledge of TDD

Be up-to-date technology wise and strive to keep learning and evolving

Understanding of SDLC processes

Experience working in a scrum team

Understanding of professional video/media applications is a plus

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field from a four-year college or university preferred, or the equivalent combination of education, training, certification and experience

Why You’ll Like Working for Catapult:

We have amazing people. We can promise you will work with some of the smartest and most interesting people in the industry. We work hard but we always have fun doing it.

We value development. We are a high-performance organization that is always challenging ourselves to continuously grow. That means we maintain a growth mindset in everything we do and invest deeply in employee development. You’ll need to be great to get hired here and we promise you’ll get even better.

We care about you. We offer competitive compensation, time off and outstanding paid maternity and paternity leave. In the US, we offer a 401k plan with up to a 4% employer match.

We want you to love where you work. We have great office spaces located around the world with state of the art equipment. Be aware, we have very competitive table tennis games in a couple offices so be prepared to play and have fun.

We work with elite sports teams. Why wait until the weekend to be involved with your favorite sports teams? Every day you can make an impact with our clients who are some of the most elite teams in the world.

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